2015 ORS § 90.539¹

Entry to read submeter

In addition to any other right of entry granted under ORS 90.725 (Landlord or agent access to rented space), a landlord or the landlords agent may enter a tenants space without consent of the tenant and without notice to the tenant for the purpose of reading a submeter. An entry made under authority of this section is subject to the following restrictions:

(1) The landlord or landlords agent may not remain on the space for a purpose other than reading the submeter.

(2) The landlord or a landlords agent may not enter the space more than once per month.

(3) The landlord or landlords agent may enter the space only at reasonable times between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. [2005 c.619 §10]

Where tenants counterclaim for injunctive relief and damages after landlord sent 30-day, no-cause evic­tion notice, before awarding attorney fees, district court must determine whether landlord or tenants have right to pos­ses­sion of house and whether tenants right to assert counterclaim is provided by statute. Edwards v. Fenn, 308 Or 129, 775 P2d 1375 (1989)

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